by Chris Black
Interesting video on Argentina, the world’s first post-European state.
The country went from First World to Second World in the last 15 years. You see a similar pattern in the US, especially California, Florida, and Texas.
Dutton mentions Argentina’s demographic change, from white supermajority to now whites under 50% as a factor, but blames “socialism” as the ultimate culprit.
That is an ideological assertion, not an empirical one.
Uruguay is probably the most “socialist” country in Latin America yet it is also the one with the highest living standards and achieves a lot for a nation of 3 million.
Its secret is that unlike its historical brother nation Argentina, it has preserved its European racial majority, though that is also being challenged by low white birth rates and increasing immigration.
See a pattern in the US?
One phenomenon happening right now is white flight not seen since the 1960s. The country is becoming more segregated than before.
The media is surprisingly very quiet about it. The whites leaving for whiter pastures are often anti-racist allies who were kneeling in summer 2020.